Tag Archives: Big Bang

Being someone who has just written a book that attempts to unify science and religion you would think I would be happy whenever religion embraces a scientific theory. No! For instance, religion has no basic theological problems with the Big … Continue reading →

Scientists don’t like infinities showing up in their equations. However, the two pillars of modern physics, relativity theory and quantum theory, both plague scientists with the problem of infinity. General relativity describes the singularity of the Big Bang as a … Continue reading →

Last September 2008 I wrote a post about the Large Hadron Collider, which was about to be turned on. Scientists all over the world were very excited since the 17-mile circular tunnel will hurl protons around in opposite directions (near … Continue reading →

We usually think of the world of visible phenomena as operating on a backdrop of time and space. But time and space and all the physical things that take place within this realm of measurement and duration must have had … Continue reading →

Not only does religion and science disagree about how the universe began, or how life emerged, but they also disagree on how it will all end. Since most of the debate has focused on creation and evolution I would like … Continue reading →

Since I am writing a book that attempts to unify science and religion, I couldn’t resist weighing in on the huge “atom-smasher” in Switzerland that is being turned on today. It is considered the largest scientific experiment of all time. … Continue reading →

If you follow the Big Bang theory of creation back to its starting place by imagining a continuous shrinking of the radius of the universe into a zero-dimensional point, you will eventually arrive at a condition in which there is … Continue reading →